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The leadership development program offers Louisvillians the opportunity to build a professional network and make a more positive impact in the community.

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Calling all Louisville professionals: Registration is now open for the spring sessions of Focus Louisville, happening March 21-23 or June 20-22. Established by Leadership Louisville Center, the two-and-a-half-day experience provides an opportunity for Louisvillians to engage with Louisville’s top leaders and find paths + opportunities to get involved in making our community stronger.

“As a transplant to Louisville, I was looking for ways to learn more about the city and open new doors,” attendee John Anderson of EOS Worldwide said. “Focus Louisville provided all that and then some.”

Interested? Register for an upcoming session and save $100 with the code LOUToday100. Secure your spot.

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